I like duPont's Imron. I have found it to be the most durable and easiest to touchup. I buy mine from a local auto paint supply company.
When you are at the auto paint supply place be sure to buy a hand cleaner made to remove auto paint. What they carry seems to vary from shop to shop and year to year but most of it works.
Yes I sprayed mine. You will need an respirator with an organic filter. Do no spray without the correct filter, it can kill you. Be sure to have plenty of fresh. The 2 part polyurethanes evolve iso cyanates during curing.
Re: Paint, where to get it
[Re: gree2056]
#124044 11/19/0712:10 AM11/19/0712:10 AM
I used Snow white, it is the most white (brightest?) of the whites.
Perfection is a topcoat, not a bottom paint. Its two part poly, and very glossy, very hard, and self level's when you put it on, reminds me of nail polish its so shiny.
Bill
Re: Paint, where to get it
[Re: Seeker]
#124052 11/19/0711:19 AM11/19/0711:19 AM
bvining... t-back was talking about Micron 66 and that is where his link went...Micron series is anti-fouling bottom paint... I took that as he was making a joke...
Regards, Bob
Re: Paint, where to get it
[Re: gree2056]
#124054 11/19/0711:35 PM11/19/0711:35 PM
Ive used perfection on two boats now absolutely beautifull and hard wearing. Still need the good repirator as its still a twopack that'll kill you I posted some pictures in thebeachcats.com, technical, Stingray deck repairs and hopefully this attatchment will work regards
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
Re: Paint, where to get it
[Re: JeffS]
#124055 11/19/0711:37 PM11/19/0711:37 PM